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The use of nature, landscape and the elements in Wuthering Heights
Nature V. Culture
In Wuthering Heights, Brontë constantly plays nature and culture against each other. Nature is represented by the Earnshaw family, and by Catherine and Heathcliff in particular. ... This method of characterization prevents the novel from flattening out into a simple privileging of culture over nature, or vice versa. ... ) Thus, the moors serve very well as symbols of the wild threat posed by nature. ...
Lockwood’s arrival is amidst hostile weather – misery in the household he is about to meet
Examine the use of weather at the moment of Catherine’s death.
Approximate Word count = 390 Approximate Pages = 1.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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